Friday, June 21, 1974 SUBLET FURNISHED STUDIO. July-August. Campus, downtown bus service pro- vided. A/C. Pool. Balcony. Near North Campub. Very reasonable. 662-2831. 82U626 SUBLET July-Aug. Male for 3-man apt. Own bedroom. Aug. A/C, bal- cony. $35/mon. 994-0024. 01U622 ONE WOMAN needed to sublet place in lovely apt. July-Aug. Great loca- tion! 769-3693. 83U626 815 PACKARD. 2 single rooms with kitchen and shower. Until Aug. 1. 665-4736. 73U625 EFFICIENCY. July-Aug. Rent ne- gotiable. Furnished, large. 665-7972 evenings. 74U621 SUBLET July-August - 1 bedroom apartment, air conditioned, furnish- ed, located at Nielsen Ct. Call from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Bonaccorsi, 764-4365. 860626 OWN BEDROOM in modern apart- ment close to campus. June 28- August 28..$76 a month. Call 63- 2253 after 5. 88U62 JULY-AUG. SUBLET-Modern A/C 2-bdrm. apt. on campus. 769-1553, come to 829 Tappan, No. 202. 89U626 SUBLET one bedroom of a luxur- ious two bedroom apt. on Vaughn St. for July-August, rent negotiable. Call 668-6683. 71U626 OWN ROOM, July-August. Spacious modern apartment on campus. Laundry, A/C, 2 balconies, rent ne- gotiable. 608 Monroe, No. 22. 665- 8024, 65U623 ROOM in 2-bedroom apt. Perfect location on S. University. JulyAug. ONLY. 665-788. 57626 McKINLEY ASSOCIATES Summer Sublets. Rooms, efficiencies, 0 and 2 bedroom apts., plus whole houses. Furnished, campus locations avail- able. Please pick up our listing at 611 Church St. cute JULY-AUGUST sublet. Two females needed, Four-man bi-level. Dish- washer, balcony. Cheap. 469-4062, 453-9367. 53U623 OWN ROOM July-Aug. Picture win- dow, friendly roommates. Cheap Call 769-2218. 54626 JULY-AUG. SUBLET-2-bdrm., 2 or 3 person apt. in house. Rent nego- tiable. 518 Hill, No. 1. 994-3386. 37U622 ON CAMPUS-4-rm. furnished apt. July-Aug. Evenings: Call 761-3083; days leave message for P. Hoyt, 764-8444. 380626 JULY-AUG. Sunny room in house, $45/month negotiable. Close to cam- pus. Kitchen privileges. Sandy, 994- 5027; Phil, 994-5090. 36U619 aIANT ROOM. 1-2 people. Large house. Garden. 665-0825. 35U621 -BDRM. apartment. A/C plus dis- posal, for Summer, immediate oc- cupancy. Call Al after 5:00, 668-6080. 49U621 GRAD WOMAN needed for two-per- son Oakland Avenue apartment. Own room, furnished, Fall option. $80/mon., utilities and parking paid. Available July 1. 769-5629, 994-3091. 50U622 ONE PERSON needed to share two- bedroom apt. July-Aug., $35/mo. 900 . State. Call 761-2138. 42U621 SULET-1 person $65/mon. (ne- gotiable), near North Campus/bus- stop Arb. 769-8954. 18U622 FEMALE NEEDED, July-August. Mo- dern apt., A C, close to campus. Rent negotiable. 761-9122. 04U622 -~Summer Campus Rums foccgirls. Furnished ina scure modern brick building. Avail- ahe cowor Julc 1 Foll optic. $75 cc includesutiltlies. 761-192. cUtc 2 LARGE BEDROOMS: $45 mn. a. In spacious apt. on campus. Central air cond., kitchen, parking, etc. June 25-Aug. 30. Take one or both. Call 94-0073 anytime. 96U21 ONE FEMALE NEEDED for lovely 4-man 521 Walnut, No.2. Aailable immedately. 68-6906 or 63-641. cUc ONE FEMALE NEEDED to share beautiful apartment, near campus. Call 665-6256. 99U621 1 BEDROOM to sublet in large A/C apartment. $70/month. 668-7277. 17U622 - h-SUMMER CAMPUS ROOMS for girls. Com- pletely furnished carpeted, in a modern bldg. Sunny, pleasant neigh- borhood. $100 for double, $75 single. Fail option. 761-1932. cute Summer Sublet Best Location Spacious 2 & 3 Bdrm. Apts. A/C, dishwashers & balconies VISCOUNT & CHALET APTS. CAMPUS RENTALS 1335 S. University 665-8825 cUts THE MICHIGAN DAILY PERSONAL YOUNG PEOPLE 18-24 yrs. of age. -PAID VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for auto safety research study at The University of Michigan. We need women and men for current study. Several hours of time required. Sub- Sects are well paid. Driver's license' not required. Transportation pro- vided if neceasary. CALL 763-32 weekdays between noon and 40 p.m. A non-discriminatory, affirma- tive action employer. 80F626 WHY WALK FARTHER? Get your Levi's cuffed flairs at WILD'S VARSITY SHOP I WORK part time at a psych clinic. I'd like to meet a woman who like myself is looking for a warm, growing relationship. My main hobbies are tennis and muaic. Jm, 94-5521. Calltperiatently, late evening best. 59F622 * MARK'S * COFFEE HOUSE ON THE RISE New plans include: MATRIX THEATRE - A community exhibition center for the perform- ing, cinema and visual arts, (first floor) children's matinees. CAFE OF THE AMERICAS - Low- cost, non profit coffeehouse speal- Iing Is Latin American food and drink (basement). ART GALLERY -- Changing wall displays for guest exhibitors (first floor and basement). YOU CAN HELP Building estimates for bringing site up to city codes is $12.000.00 (elec- tric, air, mech, etc.) With the help of faculty, student and community friends, we've raised $9,000.00, and have already begun construction $3000.00 more will enable us to open. If you can loan, donate, invest or cosign for any portion of this sum, call the New World Media Project, 761-9855 (Keith or Bill). A Michigan Non-Profit Corporation cFt ENROLL NOW IN ART WORLDS SUMMER WORKSHOP MONDAYS-Starting dates: Ballroom Dancing 7/1 Basket Weaving 7/8 Beledi I (Belly Dance) 6/24 Darkroom I 6/17 Documentary Photography 7/1 How to Yoga 7/1 Household Repair 7/1 Poetry Workshop 7/1 Portrait Drawing 7/1 Recorder Concort 7/1 Short Story Workshop 7/1 Surrealism (Art) 7/1 Wood Carving 7/1 TUESDAYS-Starting dates Ballet 7/2 Bamboo Flute Making 7/23 Batik and Tye dye 7/2, 8/6 BeledI I 6/25 Beledi II 6/25 Creative Danoe 7/2 Darkroom I 6/18 Drawing 7/2 Figure Photography 7/23 Painting 7/2 Sculpture 7/2 Techniques of Sill Lie, Scintifico and Product Photography 7 23 Water Colocs 72 WEDNESDAYS-Starting dates: Oral Interpretation 7/10 Apylied Photography and Phots Journalisra710 Dance Theatre 626 Dacrkroom724 Intodcc tin to Mime 7 10 Introduction to Photography 7 10 Modern Dance 7 3 Photo Matting and Mounting 7 3 Primitive Weaving 73 Stained Glass Art 7 24 Studio Tehniques 6 26 and 7/24 TaiChi Chuan 7/3 Tap Dance 7/3 Yoc-c of Photoraphy 814 THURSDAYS-Sartingsdates: Advanced Mime 7/18 Ballet 7 2 Bamboo Flute Making 7/23 Film Making 7/11 Intro to Mime 6/20 Special Darkroom Technique 7/25 Talking Is an Art 7/11 Darkroom 1 7/11 Darkroom II 8/1 Glass Blowing 7/11 Pre-Classical Dance 6/20 SATURDAYS-Starting dates: Art of Pantomime (Children) 7/6 Cartooning 7/13 Hawaiian Dance 7/6 Introduction to Figure Photography 7/27 Introduction to Photography 7/10 Jazz (Dance) 7/6 Nature Photography 7/27 Photography I 6/22 & 7/27 Mime for Children 7/13 SUNDAYS-Starting dates: Sunday Afternoon Beginning Art Class 7/7 Phone 668-6244 for free brochure of details. ART WORLDS, 213% S. Main, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48108 (office-second Door) Hours: 1:30-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 1:30-5:34 p.m. Saturdays RENTALS: Darkrooms, studios, and dry mounting press. cF625 PERSONAL TENNIS LESSONS Former U-M player. individual or group. Fourth year in Ann Arbor, 663-6720. cF626 THANKS TO ALL the wonderful people who wrote me. You're just great) (P.S.-those who wrote Tues- day, unfortunately your letters were ripped off.) Karen. 62F621 BOARD EXAM TUTORING Enrollments now being accepted for S. H. KAPLAN tutoring courses to prepare for the upcoming M.C.A.T., D.A.T., and L.S.A.T. Board Exams. Call (313) 354-0085 cFte BE HAPPIER! Scientoogy Works, Scientology is an applied religious philosophy. cFtc WOMEN half price May-June. SAT- URDAY NIGHT INSURANCE. 663- 1392. cFtc XEROX AND OFFSET Fast, low coat duplicating. COPY QUICK 1217 8. University 769-0560 Why buy mass produced WEDDING RINGS? Have your own personal design made by Jhan 769-7556, cFto 85F PINBALL * 1211 5, UNIVERSITY ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING Offset Printing, Xerox, Typing, Wedding and Social Announcements 214 S. 4th Ave.-994-4664 cFtc BUMPER STICKERS custom printed chile-U-wait! MBL PRESS, 1217 Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFtc PROFESSIONAL TENNIS INSTRUCTION Brian Eisner, U-M Tennis Coach Mike Ware, U-M Asst. Tennis Coach For more information, call 764-0163 cFtc THE COPY MILL 211 B. S. State: 662-3969 FOR QUALITY COPIES & OFFSET eFtc I WOULD like to meet a together woman who is in tune with her heart, mind, body, interested in sharing a warm honest, growing friendship with an open gentleman, 22, who loves music, camping, peo- ple, life. Write Steve, Box 333, Mich- igan Daily. 78F625 pensive. 971-6867. cF8523 SELECTING WINE from the Village Apothecary's cellar means properly stored wine at a reasonable price. 1112 S. University. cFtc I, formerly known as Israel Igbo Njoku Egwu, wish to be known and addreased ax Igbo N 0oku Egwu. All documents bearing my former name remain vaild. Sgd: Igbo N. Egwu 63F622 SUMMER BOWLING 40c WIN A FREE GAME UNION LANES cF622 DISCOUNT RECORD S U M M E R FESTIVALI June 20-23. Raffles, Prizes, Great Savings and MOREII 300 S. State, 1235 S. University. 58F622 HI, Friendly sophomore guy would like to meet coed to share the fol- lowing type activities: f l y i n g (planen), tennis, canoeing, swim- ming, antique hunting. If inter- rated call Mike evenings at 662-9438. 61F622 CONVERSATION PARTNERS needed to speak English 1 hour/week with Eng. Lang. Inst. students. Call E.L.I., 764-2415 8-12; 12:30-4:30. 68F622 Try Daily Classifieds U-M STYLISTS AT THE UNION cF621 WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod. or traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime. cFtc WANTED-Philosophy Grad to tutor undergrad. Excellent stipend. 459- 1553, 31 F622 CREATIVE WEDDING PHOTOG- RAPHY - Weddings by David has been doing it since 1968. By ap- pointment only, please call 994-5440. cFtc TROTTER HOUSE is offering Summer Lunch Program 11:30-1:30 $1.50 donation TUESDAYS MENU Bar-B-Quo Ribs and Chicken. Cole- slaw, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Bread, Coffee & Punch. Sweet Po- tato Pie a la carte 25c. cF625 PETS AND SUPPLIES I WANT a cute long-haired kitten, 2-8 months old for my very own. Cute, not a mutt. 761-2787, 7-1I p.m. dT PROFESSORSHIPS AVAILABLE An exciting and growing College is seeking outstanding Professors to participate in the development of on innovative curriculum commencing Fall 1974. Ph.D. is mandatory with some business and teaching experience preferred. 1. ACCOUNTING: To teach both lower and upper level courses. C.P.A. desir- able. 2. DATA PROCESSING: To teach data processing lower and upper level courses and develop the curriculum. 3. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE: To teach undergraduate courses in organization theory, production management, man- agement science concepts, management information and control, decision-mok- ing techniques, and business policy. SALARY AND RANK OPEN. Submit application with resume and references by July 15, 1974 to. MICHIGAN DAILY, BOX 19 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer SCIENCE FICTION WEEKEND William Cameron Menzies' 1936 T1 HH(3GS TO COME This highly touted and seldom seen sciencefictionclassic makes its much ar uested return to Ann Arbor. An owesome chronicle and vision of the future as seen in 1936 by H G. Wells in his only venture intoa medium lIon (ofsinated him. Superably designed tale of Everytown through or to technologicaltriumph. Raymond Massey, Sir Ralph Richardson. Sat.: FORBIDDEN PLANET